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    <title>Groklaw is on-message</title>
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    <summary>Waiting  on this wintery Sydney day for my flatmate's Chinese roast pork knuckle with bamboo to cook, I thought I'd check up on a suspicion that had formed in my mind: had Growlaw ever published anything on OOXML/ODF recently that was not just Big Blue's message of the week?</summary>
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        Waiting  on this wintery Sydney day for my flatmate's Chinese roast pork knuckle with bamboo to cook, I thought I'd check up on a suspicion that had formed in my mind: had Growlaw ever published anything on OOXML/ODF recently that was not just Big Blue's message of the week?
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    <title>Open Standards are no silver bullet</title>
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    <summary>A new academic paper looking at running code and open standard says "A running code requirement would have led Massachusetts to defer adopting ODF"</summary>
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        <name>Rick Jelliffe</name>

        
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        A new academic paper looking at running code and open standard says "A running code requirement would have led Massachusetts to defer adopting ODF"
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    <title>The conspiracy to save ODF from being so crappy</title>

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    <published>2009-06-11T09:50:46Z</published>
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    <summary>To see Alex and my comments as part of some denial of service attack on ODF is laughable; indeed to see the volume of what we write as a sign that there must be some large team behind us (or even that we are in some way co-ordinated) is I suppose something we should take as a compliment. </summary>
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        To see Alex and my comments as part of some denial of service attack on ODF is laughable; indeed to see the volume of what we write as a sign that there must be some large team behind us (or even that we are in some way co-ordinated) is I suppose something we should take as a compliment. 
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